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Ink 19 :: Dead Kennedys
East Bay Ray proves there is life after Jello for the Dead Kennedys. Vinnie Apicella gets it all.
...... and refused to acknowledge it and still refuses to acknowledge it... he just got caught in a... conflict of interest." --DK Guitarist East Bay Ray By now to most familiar with the scene, the legal battles between former lead singer Biafra and the rest of the band over royalties and rights to their...
Ink 19 :: The V-Roys
December 1998 :: Music T-Z :: The V-Roys (James Mann)
...assurance. In fact, the only downside is that on cuts like “Hold on to Me” they sound too much like Earle (who produced the record with Ray Kennedy). But these moments are brief. From “Testify,” which cops the bass line from “You Can’t Hurry Love” to “...
Ink 19 :: Delphonic Sounds Today!
June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Delphonic Sounds Today! (Shelton Hull)
...feedback and a sitar that either disappears or is hopelessly obscured by the rest of the instruments. It's a good song, though far from the Dead Kennedy's version. Fuller's 1966 death precipitated the dissolution of Del-Fi, and his importance is apparent from listening to Delphonic Sounds Today ! The...
Ink 19 :: Spitfire Tour
December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Spitfire Tour (Ed Furniture)
...thanks to the jock behind me). Pitts picks up a program from the floor and discovers that Woody Harrelson will be speaking tonight. Holy shit, MTV's Kennedy, too. "Oh, great." Krist Novoselic? What the hell is going on here? Are you sure this isn't Celebrity Death Match? The stage just has some couches...
Ink 19 :: Lucinda Williams
September1998 :: Music T-Z :: Lucinda Williams (James Mann)
...in the making, a bunch of different labels, and about a dozen different re-recordings with two separate production teams (Twangtrust-Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy on "basic tracks" and Roy Brittan on "additional recording"), after all that you'd expect a classic, right? Well, it ain't. At it's best, such...
Ink 19 :: Varnaline
Songs in a Northern Key (E-Squared/Artemis). Review by Sean Slone.
...from regular Varnaline contributors like drummer Jud Ehrbar and bassist John Parker. And E-Squared’s resident production team of Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy added their sonic touch to (Anders) Parker’s basic tracks. But for the most part, Songs in a Northern Key is an intensely personal disc of melancholy...
Ink 19 :: Ron Sexsmith
Cobblestone Runway (Nettwerk America). Review by Sean Slone.
...that drew comparisons to Tim Hardin and Nick Drake. It found him exploring new textures and tempos with the assistance of producers Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy, from the reggae riddims of "Never Been Done" to the McCartney-esque balladry of "Foolproof." On Cobblestone Runway (named for a rough landing...
Ink 19 :: John Pizzarelli
Live at Birdland (Telarc). Review by Chad Perman.
...to an emerging master tackle everything from Gershwin to James Taylor. Backed by his brother Martin Pizzarelli on bass and the rather astounding Ray Kennedy on piano, the trio at its best is tight while appearing loose. This type of effortlessness that can only come from over ten years of experience...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
August 1998 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
...Anthology 1: The Lost TracksIndustrial Fucking StrengthVol. 2: Unleash the Brutality The Jesus Lizard Jo-Jo Junior Music K-M Katatonia Bap Kennedy Praga Khan Kraftwelt Mark Lanegan Lanterna/Godspeed You Black Emperor! Legends of the Ukulele Sean Lennon Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom...
Ink 19 :: August 1998
August 1998
...Anthology 1: The Lost Tracks Industrial Fucking Strength Vol. 2: Unleash the Brutality The Jesus Lizard Jo-Jo Junior Music K-M Katatonia Bap Kennedy Praga Khan Kraftwelt Mark Lanegan Lanterna/Godspeed You Black Emperor! Legends of the Ukulele Sean Lennon Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom Litmus Green The Lovin...
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